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Andy Reid frustrated as the Chiefs unravel in Jacksonville

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The Kansas City Chiefs arrived at EverBank Stadium aiming to reinforce their dominance in the AFC West. Andy Reid, the veteran play-caller and architect of Kansas City’s golden era, trusted his squad to keep the winning rhythm. But what started as a night of total control ended in a loss that left the locker room shaken and the head coach visibly irritated.

According to Marca, the Chiefs blew a 14-0 lead and fell 31-28 to a Jaguars team that hadn’t beaten them since 2009. The start was promising: a fumble by Trevor Lawrence near the goal line gave Kansas City early momentum. But the offense, usually electric with Patrick Mahomes under center, lost its rhythm, and penalties piled up like roadblocks.

Frustration and tension

Andy Reid didn’t hide his frustration. “We had 13 penalties and they had 4,” he said after the game. The gap wasn’t just statistical—it stalled drives and extended Jacksonville’s possessions. Reid also pointed to the final sequence, when Lawrence slipped through defenders to score the decisive touchdown. “I thought we had him,” the coach admitted. But the Jaguars quarterback showed poise and athleticism when it mattered most.

 

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The Jaguars’ defense, led by linebacker Devin Lloyd, shifted the tone of the game. With intensity and discipline, they managed to contain Mahomes and the Chiefs’ offense—something few teams have done in recent seasons. Andy Reid acknowledged they were facing “the best defense in the NFL,” but emphasized that his team must learn to close out games.

Questions about consistency

Beyond the scoreboard, the loss raises questions about the consistency of Andy Reid’s Chiefs. The talent is there, but execution and discipline fell short. Travis Kelce, Isaiah Pacheco, and Rashee Rice had standout moments, yet they weren’t enough to prevent the collapse.

Andy Reid knows the season is long, but he also understands that uncorrected mistakes tend to snowball. The Kansas City Chiefs remain contenders, but this defeat serves as a wake-up call. In the NFL, having stars isn’t enough—you have to play clean, finish strong, and protect your lead. Rankings shift every week, and only the most consistent teams stay in the hunt.

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